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Show ) 0 yO (tvu-uv-. :C tw O' . Cache Courier VOL. XI., Hyrum, Cache County, Ctah, Friday, April 8, 1921. NO. 21 - Play Grounds For Something School Operetta Additional Locals About Peggy School APPLES 75c a bu. Hyrum Well Presented Hyrum. Utah Farmers Lose Money i One of the 'best attractions of the season will b?Xpresented by An active drive for funds to Quite a large and enthusiastic the 1st Ward M. I. A Hyrum for the Hyrum provide equipment audience witnessed the presentaSchool ' play 'ground, has , been next Thursday evening April 14, tion of the operetta, A Golden Day at the Rex Theatre, started by the Parent-Teacher- s afternoon and evening at Thursday All of a Sudden Peggy is no Association. the Rex Theatre. Our school ranks among the. cheap trashy' melodrama, nor is Tjie operetta is well adapted for the very best in the county and it a collection of nonsensical childfen and has,many beautiful perhaps among schools in. any witt just to make em laugh., scenes and situations all througn the town of like size throughout Still it is full of smiles and pleasTaken in all the children did piece. ant thoughts that leave behind the state. remarkably well, and those who had In the contest for better schools them a genuine love for the beau- the training in charge deserve much our school was graded high in tiful. Youll laugh heartily, and credit for their efforts put forth in fa- youll be thrilled deeply with every thing but this little play. presenting cilities. We have none whatever emotions all in the same minute. The principal parts were well on the grounds at present. This Thb more you see of Peggy the taken' and the costumes and stage contest will soon be ended and more youll admire her innocent an inviting apsettings presented valuable cash prizes given to the blunders and her impulsiveness to The chorus work was pearance. best schools.' If Hyrum will im- correct them. and showed considerable work Come and enjoy a treat well good d our school prove the on the part of the teachers. An evening will stand a splendid chance of worth your money. That the operetta was appreciatwinning a prize which will be of fun and relaxation you can- ed was evidenced by the frequent not afford to miss. used for further improvement. applause given alPthrough the perThe Cache County board of formance. and especially the boys Education stands back of the REPORT chorus composed of about 30 boys movement and will Made to the Bank Commissioner who responded several times with contribute a sum equal to the of the State of Conan of encore. .Utah, the amount raised by the people of dition of the Hyrum State Bank, ' The school is certainly to be comHyrum. ' Its worth working for. mended on putting. on such a play The committee in charge of Located at Hyrurri, in the County and we hope to see more such pretate of Utah, at the this drive has visited practical- of Cache, in the future. of business on the 25th day sentations ly all of the business houses of close, of Maich, 1921: the city, most of whom contributresources: ed freely. Others will be visited -- - play-groun- d play-groun- play-groun- d All of a Sudden Peggy, Rex Thursday night. This is a movement to improve ouf home town and make it a better place in which to live. The committee aims to secure the of the boy scouts in the homes of the peopl during next week and it is expected that every home will contribute to this splendid movement. Any contribution large or small will be greatly, appreciated. The following business houses have already pledged or have contributed to the cause: 1 n Allen Bros0 Jensen Grocery Co. - , Co. Hyrum Drug Smith Bros. Lumber Co. Hyrum Service Station. Pearce Barber Shop. Vernon Olsen. AmesMeat Market. Allgaier Candy Co. Eliason Meat Market. South Cache Produce Co. Hyrum State Bank. South Cache Courier. Hyrum Millinery Store Anderson and Sons Co. & FOR SALE Potatoes, $1.25 per hundred, apply to Louis T. Miller, ad Hyrum. FOR SALE CHEAP rows, new. Apply at Blacksmith shop, Hyrum. Lees Comedy Co., ifiThe Cousin, at the Rex Theatre Monday night. Get your ad Mr. and Mrs. E. J. WFson Jr., and family and Mrs. Emma Hagert wer Salt Lake visitors last week, and while there Mr. Wilson .was busy appointing agenfs for the Utah Woolen Mills Co. and the Web Rim Remover. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wil-8- n Sr., also attended conferance and were the guests of their daughter, Mrs. Wilcox. I can save you money and time if you will come to me with your law matters. I have made arrangements with an eminent, and painstaking attorney in Logan, so that your probate and estate matters can be handled by me right here at home, more convenient, less expensive, , Legal papers of all kinds carefully drawn. I offer Fire Insurance of the safest aif. best. Office at 'Vernon Olsens Store Main St., Hyrum. a(L Resp, C. F. Olsen. long-experienc- af har- Jensens ad Mr. Silo Man the supply of silo corn is very limited this year, give us your order eafly. S. C. Proad duce Co. All tools for Spring Gardening or factors used in arriving at the loss cleaning. Call and see our line. which the farmers were sustaining. Anderson & Qualitv guaranteed. Immediately following the discloSons Co., Hvrum. ad sure of this enormous loss, the Utah Mrs. Iva Bell Forester and son of Experiment Station authorized Professor Stewart to make a variety Salt Lake City, are visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Jensen of survey of the small grains grown in the State with a view of determinthis city. Her husband accompansome of the sources and causes ied her here hut returned to the ing of the mixtures and methods by city last Monday. which the loss could be reduced. Dr. Worlev reports the prevalence Professor Stewart began the survey of several cases of whooping-cough- , in the summer of 1918 and concludchicken-poand mumps, and asks ed it at the close of the season of parents and children to be on the 1919 having visited nearly 3,000 watch for any symptoms of these grain fields covering practically diseases, to prevent their spread. every county in the State. Twenty-fou- r joans and Disvaraties of wheat were found Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Worley and counts $210,027.77 daughters of Logan, were guests at growing in the State and practically ess Notes Dr. Worleys home last Thursday, every field showed evidences of being and Bills Re-- " and incinentally crnne to attend the mixed. s discounted.. $36,501.00 $173,528.10 A( farewell party will be given The details of the survey have Bonds, Stocks, , 13th, at Operetta given by the Lincoln School 2,940 10 Wednesday nijrVjk April Securities, etc. f t ' them-sdve- s been published as Station bulletin ' odock, in ,'bohor bf Donald .that evening. Thev expressed 800.00 BanKgHouse, 174 .much' as entitled, A Variety Survey and vary pleased, with f Midgley, who leaves shortly for Furniture and Descriptive Key of Small Grains in 2,465.00 the Central States Mission. The the performance. Fixtures Utah and contains a number of Due from Lowell Brown, who has been emfollowing program will be rend24,285.95 Other Banks practical recommendations as to ered: ployed as mechanic at the Hyrum Cash Items 1,520.47 methods by which this enormous Service Station, and who is seriousSong, Congregation. Gold 1 687 50 loss annual may be reduced to the was ly ill with Silver Prayer ..1,232.64 minimum which any farmer can 360 00 Piano Solo, Melvin Lemon taken to the Utah-Idahhospital Currency follow. 3,700.61 Cash on Hand Duet, Jack & LaReta Wahlen Friday for treatment. At this writIn addition to the loss from dock1,695.59 Expenses Jennie Christiansen Reading, ing there is not much improvement 655.59 Int. Paid age. says Professor Stewart, other Song, Ross and George Eliason in his condition. 2,351.18 Total large losses are sustained which are Farewell Address, Vernon Total. $207,718.43 very evident but not so easily calculated. If several varieties are being LIABILITIES: Cornet Solo, Roy Wahlen grown together or even in the same Response, Donald Midgley , Capital Stock community it is very evident that 25,000.00 Vocal Solo, Mrs. Geo. Lemon paid in one is a better yielder than the others 7,500.00 Surplus Fund Dance after the program and one is, therefore losing bv growUndivided The following item taken from Everybody be there. 79.14 Profits ing an inferior wheat. The difthe Arcp, Idaho, panerand handed us 4,376.79 Interest varieties do not ripen at the ferent 89.25 Exchange... Hyrum Stake Quarterly Oonfer-anc- for publication, might he of interest same time and as a result, says Prof. Total 4,545.18 Saturday and Sunday, April to some of our readers: Stewart, another large loss is sustLess Expenthe 24. 23 and eighteen year Winger, Joseph Taxained through the over-rip- e varieties ses and J Win-ge- r Mrs. and Anton Mr. of son old etc. under-rip- e Paid, and . 2,351.18 the hattering The 1st Ward Dramatic Co , will Net Undivi-e- d passed away at the home of his $2,194.00 present, "All of a Sudden Peggy Profits... He last Friday morning. ad parents at the Rex Thursday night. on contracted pneumonia Monday Bring us your Eggs, S. C- Pro- The High School faculty enter night and grew rapidly worse till duce Co. ad tained. for the Mothers of the death relieved him from his sufferHyrum Hokanson of Ogden was students,' Friday. They assembled ing. a 1903 at Hywas born June 9, He Hyrum visifor this week. from all the towns, and enjoyed a nice program, after which they rum, Utah. He came to Lost River The Cousin at were served with a dainty luncheon. with his parents several years ago the Rex, Monday night. ad They were then shown through the and has gained a host of friends Our seed potatoes are of a choice school building, and visited the de- during the time lived here. He was S. the best you can getpartments. It was a profitable visit an industrious boy having helped his variety, C. Co. Produce ad for the mothers and the faculty is father on the farm and doing what odd times. on arrainging he could for others at to complimented Mr. Ed. Petersen went to Salt The funeral services were held on Lake on business this the affair. Friday afterin the L. D. S. church which noon. Sunday State of Utah, wa? filled to capacity by those who County of Cache, me this 31st day of March, 1921. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Nielsen are came to pay their last respects to Clifford Warr, being first duly over the arrival of a fine girl Christian F. Olsen. the departed friend and brother. happy sworn according to law, deposes . Notary Public. last Thursday morning. and says that he is Cashier of the Bishop Chamberlain presided and above the that 15th named the bank; commission above expires President Wm. N. Patton delivered My Mrs. T. N. Liljenquist who has and foregoing report contains a day of May, 1924. sermon. Several beautiful sel- been seriously ill for the past few the ) full, true, and correct statement of State of Utah, ections were rendered by the choir days is somewhat on the improve. the condition of the said bank at Office of Bank Commissioner, I gg Gerald Lowry sang I Know and 25th the close of. business on the Bank CommisPixton, Seth Flour, $3.75 per hundred, bran I, That My Redeemer Lives as the day of March, 1921. of the State of LTtah, do sioner and shorts, $1.50 per hundred-- . S. Cashier. The benediction was Clifford Warr, closing song. hereby certify that the foregoing is C- Produce Co- ad Correct Attest: a full, true, and correct copy of the offered by G. Allen Lufkin. comC. J. .Christiansen, He is survived by his parents, four statement of the above named Paint-Up- , When you Clean-Up2nd day sisters and three brothers. this office in Robt. Baxter, filed my pany, save the surface and you save A. A. Allen, of April, 1921. all paint and varnish. Anderson & Directors. Seth Pixton, Sons Company, Hyrum. ad Bank Commissioner- Bring us the news. Subscribed and sworn to before x i. Farewell Social typhoid-pneumoni- a e, The , dollars is a very conservative estimate of the loss sustained by the grai growers of Utah every year on account of growing mixed varieties of the small grains, according to Professor Geo. Stewart in charge of Field Crop Investigations for the Utah Agricultural Experiment Station. The loss became very evident and was easily calculated following the enactment of the Grain Standards Act. The total number of cars graded, bushels in each car, the average dockage and the annual grain crop of the State were the Former Hyrum Boy Buried Irish-Americ- ?ats early. One hundred thousand ad Miss Nina Johnson, Mrs. Della Dally and daughter Athelene are visiting in Ogden this week end. Missionary soon. at the - Irish-Americ- an - j - |